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Old 06-03-2011, 02:33 PM
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Default Re: Let's really talk SeaCraft ride characteristics !!

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The only complaint I have with my 23 is that it will hit "hard" if you don't have the weight centered. If you go over a wave with too much weight on one side the boat will lay over and it will knock the cobwebs out. Anyone else experience this?
Yes. In my 23' Tsunami, if I wasn't trimmed properly and quartered a wave of more than 2', the planing surfaces would hit flat and do a fiberglass belly-flop. Trim tabs fix that problem, though. I didn't have them.
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